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    Pacific Food Hall

    3.1 (33 reviews)
    ModerateFood Court
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Allyson C.

    IG @allysxn.eats | our fave stall in here is the taiwanese street food. the fried tofu and fried ningo were our favorites- super crunchy and flavorful. comfortable seating. seems like a lot of food stalls change out often and the other places are mediocre.

    Todd M.

    Disappointed. It seems like it was a bustling place to visit and eat but when I went there it only had a couple places that were open. I had my heart set on some Korean food but when I arrived, it was empty :-( The ambiance seemed decent, like a respectable food hall. Hopefully this place can make a comeback.

    George F.

    The worst run food court / food hall. Shihlin Taiwan Street Snack was the first to open over 7 years ago now they are one of the only ones left. The Real Estate management company I think who represents the Pacific Pearl Center / Ranch 99 Markets have no clue of what they are doing. The food stalls open and close in their own hours. Some last only 1 month. Great location very poorly run.

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    Jonnita W.

    Now, let me tell you, first of all this particular restaurant that we ate at is located inside the food hall. This is a pretty cool unique food hall as we call it possibly a food court when you walk in there are multiple restaurants within the perimeters, and some restaurants have seating inside of their locations, but then there's also a lot of seating within the middle of the location itself. we chose to eat at this particular spot which was more like a indie Chinese fusion type restaurant. This is one of their new locations and I want to see their third locations that they have in pleasanton. And we were lucky enough to get 20% off of our mail. Which this promotion goes until the 29th of this month if I'm correct. The gentleman that seated us and took our orders was very friendly. They also bring water out to your table. Once again, another location that does very well with preparing a lot of their meals fresh as you can tell when the food is brought out and also around the time Between each plate being brought out to our table. I decided to try something a little different with my french fries as you see in the picture. They were really good. I would've liked a little bit more sauce on them but I stated still good. There are samosas are extremely tasty, a nice sized Samosa, of course with their two choices of sauces that you can use more of a sweet wine or more of a tangy sauce. Before you walk into there location they have a banner posted right on the outside that displays what I feel is more if they're popular dishes, so that kind of gives you a better idea if you've never had this type of food before what you would be Eating. And then again once you get inside, you're still a mirror about what you want and want to order your drinks. They also have table menus. Pricing I would say is moderate example 2 nice size samosas are six dollars. Nice little treat being said. So you're definitely looking for maybe a little bit of heat, or a little bit of spice, or just overall flavor I feel this could be a good place to catch a bite to eat Nothing too fancy about the decor or anything pretty straightforward

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    Jessica L.

    yikes okay coming back here after a few months, my fave place was closed down in here! and mochinut was closed down. i tried a new japanese place that was horrible. looks nothing like the photo and they just gave me cabbage. half of the places keep closing and replacing with worse places. honestly i wont be coming back. they could put so much better places in here /: so disappointed.

    Peace L.

    Stopped in to see what I could have for dinner. Then I left just as fast because there was nothing special in this food court and hall was kinda dead inside.

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    Mary L.

    This is a great spot to relax inside and grab a few quick bites. Feels pretty dead inside the food court during weekday lunch hours these days. Not huge. It's not the food selections or location. I think people come out less and are spending less due to high inflation now. They used to have a Japanese soft serve ice cream place here, but it's gone. Good thing is King Wah dim sum restaurant and the BBQ pork place is still operating. Korean food is extremely overpriced and overvalued these days. Taiwanese snack place is most decent and delicious. This food court is perfect for grabbing a beverage or even picking up some Vietnamese foods at the Viet Grill too. Want Japanese foods? At least there's a restaurant available. The plaza has great selections of Asian foods. Even Beijing Chef and other restaurants are walkable. I think it's great service here because it's very clean inside and organized. Staffs were hardworking and comfortable. If you need a break, there's plenty of parking spaces outside and the Ranch 99 grocery store is next door. I usually just meet up for dim sum around here at King Wah which serves authentic Cantonese foods. I am grateful that this food court is still open. It makes it very convenient for employees to eat inside or when they're on break. Great place to hang around under the shade. Maybe they should open up more retail spots inside. Having a taco spot, sandwich/salad bar, or vegetarian place can add more foot traffic too.

    Elijah B.

    Very good food. Was made quickly and wasn't too busy when I came. Workers were nice, and there was lots of seating.

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    Michael W.

    This food hall is very close to the San Francisco Premium Outlets. It is a very good option if you want to have quick meals, but don't like the choices in the outlets' food court. Unfortunately, most of the restaurants inside the Pacific Food Hall are closed due to the pandemic! Only a few still open for to-go orders! All the tables inside the food hall are blocked out. They have some outdoor tables and chairs if you would like to have your to-go lunch or dinner pickup and eat there! The outdoor setting area is clean. It is in front of the food hall. The parking lot is huge and safe, and very easy to found a parking space very close to the front door.

    Dexter D.

    Victor G. already named the various food stalls. Some have not opened yet. It'll be interesting to see how they do. It's cool to have variety with common seating so everyone can hopefully find something they want to eat. The seating area is not huge and S & J and Kokoru have their own seating areas. The challenge will be in turning the tables and keeping the entire area clean. If people decide to park and do their homework, this will cause problems.

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    Kev H.

    I loved, loved, loved asian food court and this food court definitely doesn't disappoint!!! It offered quite a variety of asian voluntary including Japanese (Kokoro Donburi and Uji Matcha), Vietnamese (coming soon), Boba Shop (Honey Tea), Chinese (KW Restaurant and S&J BBQ), Taiwanese (Shihlin Taiwanese Street Market) and American (Rosemary Cafe)! Yassss!!! There are also at least a couple of spaces that are still undecided as to what type of food stands they would be. I can't wait!!! I also loved the seating area which they packed with lots of tables and seats. It was very nice, and people could decide to either eat there or at the restaurant if the restaurant has its own tables. The food court also had a restroom, which was always appreciated. Thank you.

    There are new restaurants that just opened up inside the Pacific Food Hall. JB King offers steamed and pan fried dumplings. The steamed dumplings have a thin wrapping so you are not just eating dough. The filling is well seasoned. Hunan Lu Fun offers spicy noodles, for those wanting spicy. If you come with a group, everyone will be happy with all the choices available and you can still sit together.

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    4.5
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    Someone recommended this spot after I mentioned that my kids love a good burger, and it turned out…read moreto be a great family-friendly find. They have plenty of options--beef, chicken, and veggie burgers--so there's something for everyone. The shakes are definitely richer and heavier than In-N-Out's, and each one comes with a donut, which the kids loved! They also hand out stickers to children, and the burgers are served with delicious fries. If you're looking for lighter choices, they offer Brussels sprouts and salads, along with a grilled cheese sandwich. And for the adults, they even serve beer. The indoor seating area is on the smaller side, but there are lots of outdoor tables. On a nice day, I'd definitely recommend sitting outside. The burgers were soft and fresh. I thought the kids' burger was a little heavy on the sauce, but that's probably something I could customize next time. Service was quick overall. My only minor feedback is that the server taking our order spoke very softly, making it a bit difficult to hear in the busy Sunday afternoon crowd.

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    3.8
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    Came back recently to dine in as we were hungry for some delicious Cantonese-style food. We…read moretypically do takeout throughout the week especially when we're sick but decided to dine in! They have 2 televisions inside constantly playing bluey so your kids can chill out watching bluey while eating porridge. Love the great service they always provide and can't beat their portions also. Always love ordering the preserved egg and pork porridge with Chinese donuts on the side. They also have dim sum on the menu that's a bit pricier than what I'm used to, but convenient to have alongside your porridge and steamed rice rolls. Always a treat to visit!

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    HK Congee Noodles

    HK Congee Noodles

    4.0
    (37 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    This is a Cantonese style cafe inside the Pacific Pearl Mall food court …read more It has many HK style dishes: shrimp won ton noodle soup , congee , stir fried beef noodles , fried rice ,pan fried fish cakes with broccoli. My favorite is the imitation shark fun soup in bowls . Large size is $10.99 , small size is $6.99 . The soup is tasty with the right consistency. Inside it has a lot of chicken shedded in very fine pieces. Black mushroom and wooden mushroom for textures . I had the same item in San Francisco. It costed more and it did not even tasted as good and did not have so many ingredients. I had been back for the soup may times .

    What a pleasant surprise! I would definitely eat at HK Congee Noodles again…read more My daughter and I didn't know what we wanted to eat for lunch, so we came to this Asian food court. With not many places open, HK Congee Noodles had both the drinks and plates we wanted as well as the right prices. In addition, the man at the counter was so friendly, especially compared to some of the other restaurants at the food court. I was craving Chinese sticky rice and was excited they had 2 sizes, so I ordered a Large. My daughter ordered this dish that looked like thick noodles that were SO DELICIOUS! (I may have eaten more of that dish than my own! Teehee.) Even though I ordered everything "to go", the man at the counter could see we were planning to eat at the table, so he still brought us bowls and utensils (not plastic ones), so we could properly eat there. It was really unexpected and appreciated. Next time, I'd like to try their congee and one of their noodle dishes since that's what they're named after! [The only reason why I took off a star is because the XO Rice Noodle Rolls did not come with any garnish or vegetables like in the photo. It was plain...just noodles. The flavor was tasty, but it didn't look like the photo. Also the Thai iced tea did not have any ice. These aren't deal breakers, and we still enjoyed our lunch very much.]

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    3.8
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    0.1 mi
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    Fiery Shang's weekday dine-in set is the best deal in the area. I ordered the $59.99 Weekday Set…read moreand was genuinely impressed. Instead of cutting corners, the set served boiled fish fillets in chili oil, half Peking duck set, Shanghai steam soup buns, etc, all the flavor is was absolutely great and authentic. For this price, I expected a skimpy portion, but all the main courses are full sized. Compared to their regular menu, this is an absolute steal. Also a full size hearty duck bone soup with Napa cabbage is included in the package, its homemade taste is so satisfying. The service was fast too, perfect for a work break with a few fellows.

    4.5 rounded up due to the surprisingly warm service…read more Had low expectations for this Shanghainese restaurant in Pleasanton/Livermore area but was pleasantly surprised. I picked it for a family lunch after going to the Livermore outlets. The decor and ambience is typical but relatively nice. We ordered a bunch of Shanghainese classics: Soy milk 4/5 - if you order multiple servings it comes in a large bowl meant for sharing. Can order cold or hot with sugar on the side. Xiao long bao 4.5/5 - I'm pretty picky about xlb and I am partial to the Shanghainese style (vs Taiwanese style you get at DTF and other places) and this was surprisingly good. Before this, my fav in the bay area was I-Shanghai Delight and honestly I think this might rival it. Filling and soup were both savory and light and incredibly umami. Maybe the wrapper at I-Shanghai is a bit thinner but honestly not a huge difference to me. Would def recommend if you like this style. Braised minced eel 5/5 - OMG this was the highlight of the meal for me, and I think only ppl who like this eel dish would understand. I honestly have not found good Shanghainese stir fried eel anywhere else in the Bay area. Chef Zhao's version was good once upon a time but then the most recent time we went, it tasted weird and not fresh. I-Shanghai Delight's was also no good (not fresh). This is the one dish that I will keep coming back here for. Razor clams with ginger and scallion 5/5 - This was also a crowd fav. I don't love clams usually but these were big and meaty and tender, and the sauce is what you would expect. Highly recommend Stewed yellow croaker soup with pickles 3/5 - This was ok and could've been better. Flavor of the soup was good but I think the fish tasted a bit overcooked/dry and could've been more tender. Shredded pork with wild rice shoot 4/5 - This was fine and a very traditional Chinese dish. Nicely done but nothing amazing. Red bean pancake 4/5 - This was a good dish, just not what I expected. I like the red bean pancakes where the pancake part is more doughy while this was like VERY crispy. But the flavor was good Lastly, the lady who took care of our table was SO nice and so chatty and so patient, despite the usual chaos and indecision of large family gatherings. She also packed up all the food for us and even gave suggestions for surrounding Chinese supermarkets. All in all, it was a really pleasant experience with good food and I will def be going back for more

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